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A Guide to the Treatment of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Drugs, 1995Acute bronchitis is usually a viral infection which, unless there is a special disposition, does not require antibiotic therapy. For the initial oral chemotherapy of bacterial infections of the lower respiratory tract (chronic bronchitis, pneumonia) the effective and well tolerated cephalosporins, macrolides and amoxicillin plus beta-lactamase ...
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Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
2019Pharyngitis is common with incidence peaking from autumn to spring. Respiratory viruses are most commonly implicated, and are generally self-limiting conditions not requiring diagnostic workup or treatment. Bacterial pharyngitis is less common, is spread by droplets or direct transmission, and Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A strep, or GAS) is the most ...
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Clinical Respiratory Journal, 2018
Y. Okubo, Kotaro Nochioka, M. Testa
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Y. Okubo, Kotaro Nochioka, M. Testa
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Association of vitamin D deficiency with acute lower respiratory tract infections in newborns
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2016N. Dinlen+5 more
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